Everything to Know About the 2024 Emmys' Biggest Winner Shogun

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It was a record-breaking night for Shogun at the 2024 Emmys.

After sweeping 18 categories, the FX series—which premiered in February—made history by having the most wins of any show in just one season. It’s also the first non-English program to win Outstanding Drama Series (see the full list of winners here).

While Shogun had already secured its highest count record by Emmys night after earning 14 trophies at the Sept. 7 and 8 Creative Arts Emmys, it grew its lead a week later with four more awards. Not only was the show named Outstanding Drama Series, but Frederick E. O. Toye also received the Outstanding Directing prize in the category. In addition, Hiroyuki Sanada—who plays warlord Yoshii Toranaga in the drama set in 1600 Japan—took home the lead actor honor.

“It was an east-meets-west dream project with respect,” he told the audience during his acceptance speech, “and Shogun taught me that when people work together, we can make miracle. We can create a better future together.”

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Anna Sawai, who portrays noblewoman and translator Lady Toda Mariko, also won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

“Very emotional,” she tearfully told Laverne Cox ahead of the event on Live From E!: Emmys, later adding, “It’s very huge. I’m just so happy for the whole team.”

And she’s thrilled fans have been loving the series.

“Everyone just worked so hard because they wanted the best for the show,” the actress continued. “There were no egos. I’m just happy that everyone’s receiving it, and everyone’s touched by our story.”

Hiroyuki Sanada, Shogun
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With 25 nominations, Shogun was the most-nominated series of the night followed by The Bear (which received 23 nods and won in 11 categories this year) and Only Murders in the Building (which was up in 21 categories and honored in three).

To learn more about the award-winning hit, keep reading.

What is Shogun about?


Based on James Clavell’s novel of the same name, the drama is set in the year 1600. In the premiere of the 10-episode series, the Taiko (former chief advisor to the emperor) dies. But before his death, he reveals his plans for a Council of Regents—consisting of five opposing warlords—to rule until his son is old enough to step in. Among them is Lord Yoshii Toranaga.

“Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him,” FX shares, “when a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village.”

As the network explains, the series follows Toranaga's story as well as that of Protestant English pilot John Blackthorne—whose ship washes up in Japan and who receives information that could affect his rivals (Portuguese merchants and Jesuit priests) as well as Toranaga—and Lady Toda Mariko, a Christian noblewoman and translator who is dealing with her past and forms a relationship with Blackthorne.

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Who stars in Shogun?


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Sanada plays Lord Yoshii Toranaga while Anna Sawai portrays Lady Toda Mariko and Cosmo Jarvis takes on the role of John Blackthorne. Other cast members include Tadanobu Asano, Hiroto Kanai, Takehiro Hira, Moeka Hoshi, Tokuma Nishioka, Shinnosuke Abe, Yuki Kura, Yuka Kouri and Fumi Nikaido.

Where can you watch Shogun?


You can watch the FX series on Hulu and Disney+.

Is there going to be a Shogun season two?


Yes! FX previously announced that the network, Hulu and the Estate of James Clavell are working to extend the series for both a season two and a season three.

Considering the first installment already ran through Clavell’s novel, the second will now have to go beyond the page.

“There’s a lot of chaos but creative chaos, where we’re throwing everything that we have at the wall, seeing what sticks,” Rachel Kondo, who created the show along with Justin Marks, told The Hollywood Reporter in June. “It’s been exciting and nerve-wracking because, obviously, this is uncharted territory — we don’t have a roadmap, we just have history.”

So with the help of Clavell’s estate, she continued, they’re “trying to study his process of curation.” Still, Marks added, a lot of questions remain.

“There’s a lot of great conspiracy theory in history, a lot of different theories about, ‘Oh, it was said that this went on, but this really went on,’ and those little darker corners are what we’ve really enjoyed exploring,” he noted to THR—though it appears there aren’t as many questions for how long the series will run. “The third season is really an ending,” he continued. “We know where it starts, and we know where it ends, and we know who is there on that journey. We’re just focusing on part two right now to really make sure we can get to that point. But part two is, as second chapters go, kind of a darker chapter.”

When will Shogun season two premiere?


While an official release date hasn’t been announced, Sanada—who is also one of the show’s producers—suggested they’re still in the early stages of development.

“We decided to go forward,” he told the Television Academy backstage at the 2024 Emmys, “but just started the writing room and then think about where to go to shoot.”

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